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  2. Personnel vetting is the process used to assess individuals seeking to obtain security clearances to allow access to classified national security information or for those seeking public trust and low risk/non-sensitive positions.

  3. Public trust and low risk/non-sensitive positions do not re quire security clearances. Public trust positions are identified as having an impact to the trust of the public, I.e., the individuals served by that government function.

  4. Security Clearances - United States Department of State

    2017-2021.state.gov/security-clearances

    Public trust and low-risk/non-sensitive are national security eligibility determinations, NOT security clearances. Public trust determinations are requested for applicants whose positions will require access to information at the high- or moderate-risk levels, based upon duties and responsibilities of the position.

  5. Security Clearances (FAQ updates) - United States Department of...

    www.state.gov/security-clearances-faq-updates

    Public trust and low-risk/non-sensitive are national security eligibility determinations, NOT security clearances. Public trust determinations are requested for applicants whose positions will require access to information at the high- or moderate-risk levels, based upon duties and responsibilities of the position.

  6. Continuous Evaluation (CE) Program - United States Department of...

    2017-2021.state.gov/continuous-evaluation-ce-program

    A security clearance allows an individual filling a specific position to have access to classified national security information up to and including the level of clearance that they hold as long as the individual has a “need to know” the information and signed a non-disclosure agreement.

  7. Things to Know When Completing a Security Clearance Application -...

    careers.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Security-Clearance-Instructions.pdf

    security information and granted a public trust certification or security clearance on behalf of the Department of State. To check the status of a security clearance, internship candidates should reach out to the CSC as they are available for questions at SecurityClearance@state.gov or 571-345-3186. Additionally, they can be

  8. e-QIP - Careers

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    How long is my security clearance good for? You have up to 2 years to have your clearance (Secret and Top Secret) reactivated from the last date you are on duty. A SECRET is good for 10 years and a TOP SECRET is good for 7 years of continuous access. A non-sensitive request must be submitted every time. Keep in

  9. Public trust positions do not require or provide a security clearance. However, individuals applying for or encumbering public trust positions are subject to background investigations, periodic updates, special investigations, and other actions as provided in 12 FAM 232.1 .

  10. Seeker - Vacancy - Detail Overview - United States Department of...

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    All candidates must be able to obtain and hold a Public Trust security clearance. To apply for this position click the “Submit Application” button. For more information on how to apply visit the Mission internet site. Required Documents:

  11. Facility Security Clearance (FCL) FAQ - United States Department...

    www.state.gov/facility-security-clearances-faq

    Facility Security Clearance: Definitions and Terminology. 1. What is a facility security clearance (FCL)? An FCL is a determination made by the Government that a contractor is eligible for access to classified information.